@@theqazman the future is simple, it will replace 90% of editors and colourist. I would advise to learn some manual jobs in the industry like cameraman as it will still take quite some time for robots to replace them.
Now that was one of your best technology vids ever. Simple but powerful stuff! What I would personally like to see is current information on computer hardware required to run DaVinci using high end camera systems such as RED above 4K. Assuming Nvidia 4090, 128 GB RAM, you can't get a straight answer from INTEL, DaVinci or RED Cinema regarding CPU bottlenecks. I think many of your viewers would be interested in NOT making mistakes in the "build".
Many times I use the Topaz video AI to upscale a slow mo video. Given that the image does not change that much from frame to frame, it's easier to upscale consistently and also being able to have a high quality slow mo video.
@@danielvilliers612 Yea… valid point. Turnaround time has always been a challenge with many clients. Now they can take the “I’ll just do it myself” route if they want quick results and choices.
Excellent video as always!!! GPT is just amazing. We needed a copywriter and I found out about it the 3rd day it was out. It makes perfect scripts for corporate videos on any subject. And it’s been helping tremendously in generating questions for interviews. But I didn’t know about the others. Thanks for the share!
Definitely expand to more of this kind of content! Super cool. Like you, this will definitely change my workflow every day. Last time I was introduced to a website that I knew I was going to use every day for years was google back in the 90s!
Video enhance Ai is amazing! Qazi only showed one feature it has many more like denoise for high ISO noise, it can take your 30 fps footage and make it 60 fps or even 120fps. There are “models” you can run with different parameters and it will spit out crazy good footage. I will say the denoise is sometimes Better than davinci and sometimes it’s not just depends on the scene. Awesome video Qazi thank you!
@@mrfroopy cheap makeup? Have you even tried this method? I know it works in reducing the plastic look. If you find your output is plasticy then that’s your solution to hiding it. Unless you have some other genius idea hmmm?
I know you are a DaVinci guy, but Adobe Premiere has all sorts of AI tools that are amazing and you should explore them. I am not going to go into what they are but.. amazing. Also no Adobe haters here. Instead of being in fortified mental camps of Adobe vs. Resolve vs. FCP, people should take advantage of the best tools that each program has to offer.
Resolve does too. With every new update, new shit. I'm curious though, since I haven't used premiere in a while. What standout AI features has it got now?
I get it, and there is no going back. What I think is that you are using it as a perfect example of using these tools to think for you. To me is just shows that you don't want to do the intellectual thought that really helps further down the line on a project. Looking for constant shortcuts is fine up to a point but it leads to a lax approach to everything eventually and is a slippery slope and every single thing that you put in your pitch deck or location scout or whatever are just regurgitated pieces of information with nothing interesting or new because its just scraping the internet for other peoples thoughts. So AI is super useful but it also will lead to a lot of sloppy and lazy work. As to Topaz.. that is a totally different use of AI.. and a human can't do that.. That is a use case of AI at it's best. For now it only works perfectly sometimes on old low quality footage.. but sometimes its amazing.
The problem (and its main forte I would say) with this thing is that it learns, and it learns from billions of images that it has been trained on (big legal issue going on with this topic), so it literally can learn from all color gradings made to all movies in history, and extrapolate from there achieving virtually any desired look...in seconds. Man I've been seeing this "parallel universe movie shots" made in Midjourney and you get photoreal images of sets with people in there, doing whatever you prompt the tool with. It's starting to look like AI will be able to perform anything with just a prompt, say "color grade this movie with Blade Runner look and make it look like it was filmed in the 70s and PUM! you'll get it. Ain't that cool and scary at the same time? What will become of our jobs anyway? I'm always in for technology... but when it implies that the tool needs a lot of skill from the designer to achieve a result, coz I like the fact of having a challenge to overcome and becom more professional everytime. This AI thing man..seems it can achieve final imagery with little to no sweat at all....
yeah in my experience Topaz doesn't do skin tones very well, it's great with most other videos. If it was shot relatively good It will do a great job but if your WTB was way off, forget about it.
I Qazi! tks for this vid. I think IA doesnt have to be creative, it just need to know how to copy and apply looks or do you invented Teal and orange? I have to say, lot's of people are gonna lose they jobs, for example in the begining of your video a "location Manager" lost vs ChatGpt, but like they said in Jurassik Park "life will find the way". Please talk about Adobe Firefly for Video
Question: why should I shoot in S Log 3 with Lots of information and then change the colours from BT 2020 to Rec 709( though on Sony a7c the normal PP is 8Bit also the S Log) ? Q2: How much can we bring changes to an 8 Bit footage?
Yes the answer is as you said " in this moment " . as i talk to chat gpt in last few weeks I clearly undrestood it will replace humans idea creativity in very short time , even chat gpt is very powerful in analyzing right now , it's just matter of times. if it continues with this power of learning 2 or 4 years MAX it can replace me , so who we are going to be anymore
I’m guessing that within a decade, cameras will be 3D data capture devices requiring little if any lighting. The director and editor will work closely with someone in a new role that morphs together the role of DPs, colorists, and VFX artists. They will choose the angle, lighting and more in post. Movies, commercials, etc will cost a fraction of what they do now. The jobs/unemployment question is probably more serious than most of us want to admit. It’s probably not comparable to past technological advances. Hope I’m wrong.
Lol you people are completely out of touch of what is happening. MOST people thought that it would be manual and low skill jobs that would be wipped out with robots, guess what since chatgpt and the likes of dal-e have come out, it's the other way around. It's the office desk and ntelectual jobs that will be wipped out by AI. So cameraman will still be filming because robots are still decades to replace them while 90% editors and colourist will have been replaced by AI.
@@danielvilliers612 No one *really* knows where this tech is going. It’s all conjecture at this point. It’s true that white collar jobs will be affected faster than ppl thought, but that doesn’t mean it’s good news for blue collar workers. Secondly, I hope you aren’t implying that being a DP is a safe blue collar job. Cameras are just computers with lenses at this point. Like I said before, they will increasingly become data capture devices using LIDAR and other tech. The very intellectual and creative job of composing a shot, lighting, etc is def going to change fast. The sensors are going to pick up way more data than traditionally needed and composition, lighting, etc will be determined in post. I do think that Colorists and VFX are going to have way few jobs and they will migrate to interpreting the data. Perhaps the DP/colorist/VFX positions will merge. As for editors, I can see AI taking over live TV, and maybe 30-sec commercials, but we’re a long way from Ai editing feature films and TV. The skill of a feature/episodic TV editors is gauging emotions/performance and structuring story. There’s no data set for that yet and it’s so subjective and culturally specific that, well, when AI gets that sophisticated, pretty much everyone is out of a job. But who knows?
@@jbrentjoseph I am not saying any job that implies manual labour is safe, but at least for now you will need at least some decades to get a robot that will take a car or be driven to the place, go to the scene, put the microphones and lighting and then film the scene. For now sensor tech has reach some plateau in things like DR etc. While I can clearly see, AI that will be able to give you a very good edit from the footage given to it and it reading a script. Director will just have to imput color style, mood etc. And once done just by voice to tweek some scene, like... AI get my actor half a stop brighter etc etc. Yeah feature films might still prefer human editors and colourist, but how many work in films, 1% of editors and colourist. In his example he is so happy that chatgpt did all the paper work for him, and something that might have required to pay someone else in some case, but tomorrow it will be him who won't have job X or Y because director X or agency Y used AI to colour and or edit it themselves. Just before watching this video, I saw one whn someone was showing how he did a children book with AI to sell. He literally just asked questions to chatgpt and one of the AI drawing bot.
@@danielvilliers612 That’s fair. I can’t seem to find it but there’s a video of AI editing a dialogue scene made in 2018 or so. It wasn’t great, but I could see it being used to create iterations as first drafts. If you know of something more recent pls post! I’m sure it’s out there, but all I’m seeing recently is more related to vfx. I saw the children’s book you mentioned. He really really got pummeled by writers and illustrators. Even if it’s not good, it’s still a game changer. Insane world.
Hey Chat GPT, write down a brief comment on Qazi RUclips channel latest video about AI: "It's a good thing to introduce new topics and balance them with creative audiovisual uses. There's a lot more insane tools for visual creator, like AI presenters, Voice generators, Photo editing, and so on that we can soon do almost everything at home with a laptop and Internet. When we start using this in a productive way it really blows our mind."
You made the whole process so enjoyable and beginner friendly, thank you so much for sharing this clip 😄 What are your thoughts on using BlueWillow for Filmmakers and content creators? I am creator who just started using this new tool and I would really truly appreciate your insight. Please share
TOPICS SUGGESTED BY YOURS TRULY CHAT GPT Cinematography - lighting, camera movements, and shot composition Editing - types of cuts, rhythm, and pacing Sound Design - foley, sound effects, and music Visual Effects - green screen, compositing, and animation Color Grading - color correction, color grading, and color grading software Screenwriting - structure, characters, and dialogue Directing - shot blocking, camera placement, and working with actors.
There is a strange AI tool that can even colour grade your film if you type what kind of look/mood you want or inspiration from a certain film which will be totally new.
I would be interested to hear your take on Colourlab AI. As a fulltime colourist i was very skeptical at first but have tried it for balance and shot matching a couple times with mixed results. Sometimes it speeds up the process before pushing to resolve for tweaks, other times i would have to redo the entire project from scratch in resolve after. Maybe its my misunderstanding of the tool. I believe it has potential to be useful one day
I recently found out that more than 60 or 70% of the views on RUclips and other platforms are watched by people on their cell phones. Now the question is, do you have to work for hours or even days on color correction and other details? And, of course, you have to quickly learn how to work with AI, otherwise others will do it.
one suggestion unrelated to the content. your audio low end is very high. my flat studio monitors are picking up so much bass from you voice. I love your content and watch a lot of your videos but i had to check my speakers to see what was going on. just drop those lower hzs
Honestly.. I think the we shouldn't be celebrating these tools so much.. A- there will be a big loss in talent and know how. In video and photo editing.. these will make people lazy.. and stupid. B - we should realize that the people working in video n photo will need to start looking for other careers.. they won't be needed anymore.. these are tools that WILL replace people.. (not good) In my opinion..
He may not realize that the average person is alright with being presented decent quality, an untrained eye wouldn’t know what X or Y is supposed to look like in a scene, it will come down to "was it interesting ?" and with the amount of collected data, the AI could definitely mass produce such content, whoever operates that thing will be fine, the rest will become unemployed.
This comment is not related to color grading but I would like to tell you to need to better EQ your voice. You have to eliminate some loud frequencies. Your voice sounds a little bit muddy.
11:07 so where is it pulling that info from? Clearly the AI didn’t watch the whole series, understand the concept of dark and moody, process the color pallet and give you an answer. Is it pulling words and phrases related to color from online articles written by humans and summarizing it for you? As a search engine, this is a Google slayer. Surely the tool only works as well as where it pulls its sources from…
Thanks Qazi Been using ChatGPT for very similar things But thanks for the other tools shown here Loving these aspects of the AI revolution Davinci Upscaling is awesometoo I upscale 1080 to 4k quite often and the results are surprisingly good Doesnt do ultra crazy restoration like above though
GPT is just a information regurgitater. It can't think, it can't create - it is just taking information that is already out there and using stats to determine the best output for the input. Will it speed up certain very low level production where people are too lazy to do the work in a creative way? Certainly but it is very overhyped. You don't have to google it? This takes the same amount of time and outputs the same answers and if you write a very vauge input, the output is going to be not great.
Ai will easily take 50% of jobs and could easily go to 90% of jobs in the industry. Tomorrow there will be an AI that will do 90% of the job. The director will just have to choose a color palet, instruction to brighten for example the face of X actor or the scene or just the background or character, or saturate or desaturela the scene etc. As someone who shoots, I only see some hope on this side as it will take decades for some robots to replace me to shoot. But for everyone, I only behind the computer good luck to you.
"No need to spend hours on research - type, and boom, you got the answer. Then just add personal flair, and done." ...except ain't no one gonna fact-check anything because they don't know any better and it takes time and your more hungry competitors won't, and no one gonna add anything personal because they can just say "make it look like that popular person's style" and it will be better than 95% of what they could come up themselves, and more people will like it looking like something popular. There is so much incredibly dangerous potential for misinformation here. What happens when the model gets bought by Disney - which results will show up in the "top 10 best fairytale shows for kids"? What will your history question return when your country has a very definite opinion on what happened and what didn't? What if your AI upscaler decides to put ads into background of your documentary footage? Even if no one is controlling it behind the scenes directly, what happens when the model spits out a bunch of believable balooney written by worse models or just by incompetent people, and people take it at face value because "it worked fine before"? And there is even more danger in stagnation of thought. What happens when a new movie comes out - where will it be taking its opinions from? Will it be evaluating art itself, based on what ancient critics used to say years ago? In 50 years, when every new critic went and used this chat model to "create content" faster than their competitor, where will new thought come from? And... will an actually _new_ movie even come out at all, or will all of them be rehashed versions of existing content, but "optimized" to exploit human psychology as strongly as possible? And all these tools will be owned by huge corporations and controlled by governments. Will you have access to them tomorrow? Will your children, if something unfortunate happens to your family or to your country? And if they don't anymore, how will they survive, when others do have access to tools that make their lives obsolete? Knowing the average trajectory of society over the last couple decades, I don't see all this as anything good. This is incredibly short-sighted. This will be our downfall. There is no "content" "created" here; it's all rehashed, regenerated, uncontrolled stream of information with almost no additional value. And in the next ten-twenty years, we will drown and suffocate in it.
One of the best and genuinely useful videos on this trend I've seen so far.
LFG 🔥
I'm not even 5mn into the video and already mind blown ! The fact that it could adapt the phrasing to a 5 years old child... wow that's awesome.
Ik. It's too freaking good and if it's like this at its infancy I can't even imagine what the future holds.
@@theqazman the future is simple, it will replace 90% of editors and colourist. I would advise to learn some manual jobs in the industry like cameraman as it will still take quite some time for robots to replace them.
Can you please colour grade a footage for Canon EOS R C log? I’m failing to convert it to Color space transform properly
Now that was one of your best technology vids ever. Simple but powerful stuff! What I would personally like to see is current information on computer hardware required to run DaVinci using high end camera systems such as RED above 4K. Assuming Nvidia 4090, 128 GB RAM, you can't get a straight answer from INTEL, DaVinci or RED Cinema regarding CPU bottlenecks. I think many of your viewers would be interested in NOT making mistakes in the "build".
Twas really helpful
Upscale is nuts, great vid overall.
Thank you
AI Mentioned:
ChatGPT
Tome - presentation
Quillbot
Topaz Video AI
Many times I use the Topaz video AI to upscale a slow mo video. Given that the image does not change that much from frame to frame, it's easier to upscale consistently and also being able to have a high quality slow mo video.
See "Broadchurch" looks awesome. Good story as well.
this is so amazing
For Professional Color grading services hit me on what'sapp (+8801319284254)
Ty
Thanks! My jaw is on the floor. The technology we're experiencing is really quite amazing. And it only continues to improve... Great video!
And will replace 90% of the workforce.
@@danielvilliers612 Yea… valid point. Turnaround time has always been a challenge with many clients. Now they can take the “I’ll just do it myself” route if they want quick results and choices.
Couldn't agree more. The ones that stay on top of it will win.
I’m loving how excited you are in this! A kid in a candy shop!
My mind was constantly exploded.
Thank you, Qazi.
What are the AI mentioned ? Could be nice to have a list 😊
Wondering the same. Been searching for them all day lol
CHATGPT is one and Topazai is the last one he talked about I think.
Excellent video as always!!!
GPT is just amazing.
We needed a copywriter and I found out about it the 3rd day it was out. It makes perfect scripts for corporate videos on any subject. And it’s been helping tremendously in generating questions for interviews. But I didn’t know about the others. Thanks for the share!
You're using it right my friend. More power to you. 💪🏾
1 less job for the copywriter. Thanks AI
Wow so COOOOL,
Thanks for your perfect explanations.
You're welcome
Thank you bro, this is really helpful
Happy to help
absolutely super interesting!!! so great you did that vid ...
Of course
wrote one the dopest bio with it. sub and liked. watching more of your videos. you rock
Learn and apply. I love that. 💪🏾
Definitely expand to more of this kind of content! Super cool. Like you, this will definitely change my workflow every day. Last time I was introduced to a website that I knew I was going to use every day for years was google back in the 90s!
Hell yeah bro and yeah I hear. Much more content like this on the way.
Great video!
thank you ! this is actually very helpful especially the last sharpening tool
Great use case video. Defo need to set my game up with this tool. It’s all about input and how you use it. 🔥
Happy to help
Incredible value, thank you!
Ty
this was super helpful! thanks!
You're welcome
Video enhance Ai is amazing! Qazi only showed one feature it has many more like denoise for high ISO noise, it can take your 30 fps footage and make it 60 fps or even 120fps. There are “models” you can run with different parameters and it will spit out crazy good footage. I will say the denoise is sometimes Better than davinci and sometimes it’s not just depends on the scene. Awesome video Qazi thank you!
What AI program is it?
@@IvanGorbenko Topaz Video Ai
Yeah I saw other features too when I purchased it but didn't get a chance to try them out.
RunwayML stomps all over Topaz Labs’ half baked ffmpeg implementations.
You just changed my mindset... aouch.
One of the best comments I can expect to see on this video. 💪🏾
I have been using Topaz AI for a long time (2 years). It can create very plastic looking surfaces sometimes.. and sometimes is perfect.
Just add film grain on top to reduce the plastic look
@@shawn3d no that does not fix it. Cheap makeup can't cover shit
@@mrfroopy cheap makeup? Have you even tried this method? I know it works in reducing the plastic look. If you find your output is plasticy then that’s your solution to hiding it. Unless you have some other genius idea hmmm?
Documentary use with Topaz is a really great use.
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This is HUGE‼️🔥🔥🔥
Right?
I know you are a DaVinci guy, but Adobe Premiere has all sorts of AI tools that are amazing and you should explore them. I am not going to go into what they are but.. amazing. Also no Adobe haters here. Instead of being in fortified mental camps of Adobe vs. Resolve vs. FCP, people should take advantage of the best tools that each program has to offer.
Resolve is BETTER
Resolve does too. With every new update, new shit. I'm curious though, since I haven't used premiere in a while. What standout AI features has it got now?
Dude you broke this down so well.
Thank you
Ok Topaz AI is definitly going in my to-buy list for 2023 :D I love that it's a one time payment and not yearly payment based :)
It's soooo good and right. Every company doing this subscription thing is kind of lame.
Greats tips! thank you for your advice
Of course.
Can you do a Day for Night Color Grading Tutorial???
Good stuff, very useful
Ty
Hello, what kind of GPT chat do you use ?
I get it, and there is no going back. What I think is that you are using it as a perfect example of using these tools to think for you. To me is just shows that you don't want to do the intellectual thought that really helps further down the line on a project. Looking for constant shortcuts is fine up to a point but it leads to a lax approach to everything eventually and is a slippery slope and every single thing that you put in your pitch deck or location scout or whatever are just regurgitated pieces of information with nothing interesting or new because its just scraping the internet for other peoples thoughts. So AI is super useful but it also will lead to a lot of sloppy and lazy work. As to Topaz.. that is a totally different use of AI.. and a human can't do that.. That is a use case of AI at it's best. For now it only works perfectly sometimes on old low quality footage.. but sometimes its amazing.
I disagree. AI is going to lead to insane new forms of creativity, as every revolution has.
this, this is high value video.
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Just mind blowing... 🤯
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Bro Im about to pass out watchin this lol. This is nuts!
Haha. Right?
thank u sir
You're welcome
Great video mate- thanks!
You're welcome
Amazing!!
Thanks
Could you recreate the look from the Netflix series “Sahmaran” ? My image always gets too yellow and washed out when trying to..
Adobe Express is pretty rad too
Great video, bro.
Thanks
The problem (and its main forte I would say) with this thing is that it learns, and it learns from billions of images that it has been trained on (big legal issue going on with this topic), so it literally can learn from all color gradings made to all movies in history, and extrapolate from there achieving virtually any desired look...in seconds. Man I've been seeing this "parallel universe movie shots" made in Midjourney and you get photoreal images of sets with people in there, doing whatever you prompt the tool with. It's starting to look like AI will be able to perform anything with just a prompt, say "color grade this movie with Blade Runner look and make it look like it was filmed in the 70s and PUM! you'll get it. Ain't that cool and scary at the same time? What will become of our jobs anyway? I'm always in for technology... but when it implies that the tool needs a lot of skill from the designer to achieve a result, coz I like the fact of having a challenge to overcome and becom more professional everytime. This AI thing man..seems it can achieve final imagery with little to no sweat at all....
We have to become better operators and that can't be replaced.
@@theqazman you are a remarkable pro and an inspiration Qazi! I”ll take your words, thanks!
11:31 what does he say? tong, tone?? what is the app he is using.
Tome
Sold on this 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Thank u
You're welcome
Do a Video About Dehancer pro
Will do.
Do you know if your course has subtitles?
It doesn't as of now.
love it
yeah in my experience Topaz doesn't do skin tones very well, it's great with most other videos. If it was shot relatively good It will do a great job but if your WTB was way off, forget about it.
There's also Midjourney, but is more picture based.
I Qazi! tks for this vid. I think IA doesnt have to be creative, it just need to know how to copy and apply looks or do you invented Teal and orange? I have to say, lot's of people are gonna lose they jobs, for example in the begining of your video a "location Manager" lost vs ChatGpt, but like they said in Jurassik Park "life will find the way". Please talk about Adobe Firefly for Video
Can the upscale of video in Resolve compare with Topaz? Thank you🙏🏻
Not the same
Mindblowing......
Crazy shiii!
Is there a way to access chatGPT pro? Seems like the free version is super hard to access
Not sure
Question: why should I shoot in S Log 3 with Lots of information and then change the colours from BT 2020 to Rec 709( though on Sony a7c the normal PP is 8Bit also the S Log) ?
Q2: How much can we bring changes to an 8 Bit footage?
Yes the answer is as you said " in this moment " . as i talk to chat gpt in last few weeks I clearly undrestood it will replace humans idea creativity in very short time , even chat gpt is very powerful in analyzing right now , it's just matter of times. if it continues with this power of learning 2 or 4 years MAX it can replace me , so who we are going to be anymore
I’m guessing that within a decade, cameras will be 3D data capture devices requiring little if any lighting. The director and editor will work closely with someone in a new role that morphs together the role of DPs, colorists, and VFX artists. They will choose the angle, lighting and more in post. Movies, commercials, etc will cost a fraction of what they do now. The jobs/unemployment question is probably more serious than most of us want to admit. It’s probably not comparable to past technological advances. Hope I’m wrong.
Oh yes :) I agree.
Lol you people are completely out of touch of what is happening. MOST people thought that it would be manual and low skill jobs that would be wipped out with robots, guess what since chatgpt and the likes of dal-e have come out, it's the other way around. It's the office desk and ntelectual jobs that will be wipped out by AI. So cameraman will still be filming because robots are still decades to replace them while 90% editors and colourist will have been replaced by AI.
@@danielvilliers612 No one *really* knows where this tech is going. It’s all conjecture at this point. It’s true that white collar jobs will be affected faster than ppl thought, but that doesn’t mean it’s good news for blue collar workers. Secondly, I hope you aren’t implying that being a DP is a safe blue collar job. Cameras are just computers with lenses at this point. Like I said before, they will increasingly become data capture devices using LIDAR and other tech. The very intellectual and creative job of composing a shot, lighting, etc is def going to change fast. The sensors are going to pick up way more data than traditionally needed and composition, lighting, etc will be determined in post. I do think that Colorists and VFX are going to have way few jobs and they will migrate to interpreting the data. Perhaps the DP/colorist/VFX positions will merge. As for editors, I can see AI taking over live TV, and maybe 30-sec commercials, but we’re a long way from Ai editing feature films and TV. The skill of a feature/episodic TV editors is gauging emotions/performance and structuring story. There’s no data set for that yet and it’s so subjective and culturally specific that, well, when AI gets that sophisticated, pretty much everyone is out of a job. But who knows?
@@jbrentjoseph I am not saying any job that implies manual labour is safe, but at least for now you will need at least some decades to get a robot that will take a car or be driven to the place, go to the scene, put the microphones and lighting and then film the scene. For now sensor tech has reach some plateau in things like DR etc. While I can clearly see, AI that will be able to give you a very good edit from the footage given to it and it reading a script. Director will just have to imput color style, mood etc. And once done just by voice to tweek some scene, like... AI get my actor half a stop brighter etc etc. Yeah feature films might still prefer human editors and colourist, but how many work in films, 1% of editors and colourist. In his example he is so happy that chatgpt did all the paper work for him, and something that might have required to pay someone else in some case, but tomorrow it will be him who won't have job X or Y because director X or agency Y used AI to colour and or edit it themselves. Just before watching this video, I saw one whn someone was showing how he did a children book with AI to sell. He literally just asked questions to chatgpt and one of the AI drawing bot.
@@danielvilliers612 That’s fair. I can’t seem to find it but there’s a video of AI editing a dialogue scene made in 2018 or so. It wasn’t great, but I could see it being used to create iterations as first drafts. If you know of something more recent pls post! I’m sure it’s out there, but all I’m seeing recently is more related to vfx.
I saw the children’s book you mentioned. He really really got pummeled by writers and illustrators. Even if it’s not good, it’s still a game changer. Insane world.
Hey Chat GPT, write down a brief comment on Qazi RUclips channel latest video about AI:
"It's a good thing to introduce new topics and balance them with creative audiovisual uses. There's a lot more insane tools for visual creator, like AI presenters, Voice generators, Photo editing, and so on that we can soon do almost everything at home with a laptop and Internet.
When we start using this in a productive way it really blows our mind."
😂
How are you using gifs in DaVinci?
You made the whole process so enjoyable and beginner friendly, thank you so much for sharing this clip 😄 What are your thoughts on using BlueWillow for Filmmakers and content creators? I am creator who just started using this new tool and I would really truly appreciate your insight. Please share
Appreciate the love. I never heard of it. I'll check it out.
TOPICS SUGGESTED BY YOURS TRULY CHAT GPT
Cinematography - lighting, camera movements, and shot composition
Editing - types of cuts, rhythm, and pacing
Sound Design - foley, sound effects, and music
Visual Effects - green screen, compositing, and animation
Color Grading - color correction, color grading, and color grading software
Screenwriting - structure, characters, and dialogue
Directing - shot blocking, camera placement, and working with actors.
take some 200-250Hz down in the voice audio. It be boomin'.
Faz um tutorial de color grading YOU NETFLIX please
What if AI simple goes for a look using a LUT that the PD likes.
The phrase "you don't even have to use google anymore" is probably not something anyone would have ever anticipated saying
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There is a strange AI tool that can even colour grade your film if you type what kind of look/mood you want or inspiration from a certain film which will be totally new.
Which AI ?
I would be interested to hear your take on Colourlab AI. As a fulltime colourist i was very skeptical at first but have tried it for balance and shot matching a couple times with mixed results.
Sometimes it speeds up the process before pushing to resolve for tweaks, other times i would have to redo the entire project from scratch in resolve after. Maybe its my misunderstanding of the tool. I believe it has potential to be useful one day
My experience is similar but it feels clunky and isn't ready for primetime imo.
This is fucking crazy I need this tool for a starting point
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Do you think AI will be able to make digital video look like 35mm film? Indistinguishable from 35mm I mean.
In due time.
@@theqazman Yikes. Goodbye Arri
I recently found out that more than 60 or 70% of the views on RUclips and other platforms are watched by people on their cell phones. Now the question is, do you have to work for hours or even days on color correction and other details? And, of course, you have to quickly learn how to work with AI, otherwise others will do it.
Yes! Quality does and will always matter. Algorithms are too smart to know what's good and what's shit before the push it to the masses.
one suggestion unrelated to the content. your audio low end is very high. my flat studio monitors are picking up so much bass from you voice. I love your content and watch a lot of your videos but i had to check my speakers to see what was going on. just drop those lower hzs
as well as the reverb
I'm gonna work on that. Been noticing a similar thing lately too much attack. Thanks for bringing it up brother.
Wait.... How do I get this AI tool?
ChatGPT not available at the moment 🤦🏽♂️
Topaz works very fast with my rtx gpu pc 😅 i dunno how apple performan but pc is quite fast on that
That's awesome.
Honestly.. I think the we shouldn't be celebrating these tools so much..
A- there will be a big loss in talent and know how. In video and photo editing.. these will make people lazy.. and stupid.
B - we should realize that the people working in video n photo will need to start looking for other careers.. they won't be needed anymore.. these are tools that WILL replace people.. (not good)
In my opinion..
He may not realize that the average person is alright with being presented decent quality, an untrained eye wouldn’t know what X or Y is supposed to look like in a scene, it will come down to "was it interesting ?" and with the amount of collected data, the AI could definitely mass produce such content, whoever operates that thing will be fine, the rest will become unemployed.
This comment is not related to color grading but I would like to tell you to need to better EQ your voice. You have to eliminate some loud frequencies. Your voice sounds a little bit muddy.
topaz is cool but having davinci's noise reduction and superscale is just as good and WAY faster. topaz render times kill me
11:07 so where is it pulling that info from? Clearly the AI didn’t watch the whole series, understand the concept of dark and moody, process the color pallet and give you an answer. Is it pulling words and phrases related to color from online articles written by humans and summarizing it for you?
As a search engine, this is a Google slayer. Surely the tool only works as well as where it pulls its sources from…
Thanks Qazi
Been using ChatGPT for very similar things
But thanks for the other tools shown here
Loving these aspects of the AI revolution
Davinci Upscaling is awesometoo
I upscale 1080 to 4k quite often and the results are surprisingly good
Doesnt do ultra crazy restoration like above though
Of course bro.
It is a pity that all the data of CHATGPT are currently updated to 2021
GPT is just a information regurgitater. It can't think, it can't create - it is just taking information that is already out there and using stats to determine the best output for the input. Will it speed up certain very low level production where people are too lazy to do the work in a creative way? Certainly but it is very overhyped. You don't have to google it? This takes the same amount of time and outputs the same answers and if you write a very vauge input, the output is going to be not great.
Man... if i only had this when i was in highschool. smh.
Same 😂
This is super cool!! Absolutely Nut's but SO Awesome! Can't beleive we are living in a time like this! Mind >.< BLOWN!!!
Same bro. Good to be alive in this day and age.
maybe they will design fancier gloves💁🏻♂
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Ai will easily take 50% of jobs and could easily go to 90% of jobs in the industry. Tomorrow there will be an AI that will do 90% of the job. The director will just have to choose a color palet, instruction to brighten for example the face of X actor or the scene or just the background or character, or saturate or desaturela the scene etc. As someone who shoots, I only see some hope on this side as it will take decades for some robots to replace me to shoot. But for everyone, I only behind the computer good luck to you.
you failed to mention that we MUST check if the facts ChatGPT provided are correct!!!
That Topaz video enhancer can make human skin like plastic lol
Everything all good? No uploads in a month!
All good. Working on short form content atm
Life was like a box of crayons...
Another Lemming video
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Jesusssss christ😐❄️
"No need to spend hours on research - type, and boom, you got the answer. Then just add personal flair, and done."
...except ain't no one gonna fact-check anything because they don't know any better and it takes time and your more hungry competitors won't, and no one gonna add anything personal because they can just say "make it look like that popular person's style" and it will be better than 95% of what they could come up themselves, and more people will like it looking like something popular.
There is so much incredibly dangerous potential for misinformation here. What happens when the model gets bought by Disney - which results will show up in the "top 10 best fairytale shows for kids"? What will your history question return when your country has a very definite opinion on what happened and what didn't? What if your AI upscaler decides to put ads into background of your documentary footage? Even if no one is controlling it behind the scenes directly, what happens when the model spits out a bunch of believable balooney written by worse models or just by incompetent people, and people take it at face value because "it worked fine before"?
And there is even more danger in stagnation of thought. What happens when a new movie comes out - where will it be taking its opinions from? Will it be evaluating art itself, based on what ancient critics used to say years ago? In 50 years, when every new critic went and used this chat model to "create content" faster than their competitor, where will new thought come from? And... will an actually _new_ movie even come out at all, or will all of them be rehashed versions of existing content, but "optimized" to exploit human psychology as strongly as possible?
And all these tools will be owned by huge corporations and controlled by governments. Will you have access to them tomorrow? Will your children, if something unfortunate happens to your family or to your country? And if they don't anymore, how will they survive, when others do have access to tools that make their lives obsolete?
Knowing the average trajectory of society over the last couple decades, I don't see all this as anything good. This is incredibly short-sighted. This will be our downfall. There is no "content" "created" here; it's all rehashed, regenerated, uncontrolled stream of information with almost no additional value. And in the next ten-twenty years, we will drown and suffocate in it.
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